| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 436 pages
...under the walls of Dublin, for any ftrength your majefty yet hath in that kingdom to remove him. Thefe things being confidered, and how unwilling he is (upon...(notwithftanding his protection) he will, if it fo (land with your majefty's pleafure, offer himfelf to the marfhal (who hath been the chiefeft inftrument... | |
| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 432 pages
...unwilling he is (upon my knowledge) to be otherwife towards your majefty than he ought, let him (if h fo pleafe your highnefs) be fomewhat hearkened unto,...(notwithftanding his protection) he will, if it fo (land with your majefty's pleafure, offer himfelf to the marfhal (who hath been the chiefeft inftrument... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1805 - 496 pages
...please your highness) be hearkened unto, and recovered (if it may be) to come in unto your majesty to impart his own griefs, which no doubt he will do, if he will like his security. And then, I am persuaded, he will simply acknowledge to your majesty, how far he hath offended... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1809 - 588 pages
...your highness) be somewhat hearkened unto, and recovered ( if it may be) to come in unto your majesty to impart his own griefs, which no doubt he will do, if he will like his security. And then, I am persuaded, he will simply acknowledge to your majesty how fir he hath offended... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...ynur highness) be somewhat hearkened unto, and recovered (if it may be) to come in unto your majesty to impart his own griefs, which no doubt he will do, if he will like his security. And then, I am persuaded, he will simply acknowledge to your majestv how far he hath otFend<-d... | |
| John Mitchel - Ireland - 1845 - 266 pages
...your highness) be somewhat hearkened unto, and recovered if it may be, to come in unto your majesty to impart his own griefs, which no doubt he will do, if he will like his security. And then, I am persuaded, he will simply acknowledge to your majesty how far he hath offended... | |
| John Mitchel - Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603 - 1868 - 286 pages
...your highness) be somewhat hearkened unto, and recovered if it may be, to come in unto your majesty to impart his own griefs, which no doubt he will do, if he will like his security. And then, I am persuaded, he will simply acknowledge to your majesty how far he hath offended... | |
| Andrew Hadfield, John McVeagh - History - 1994 - 356 pages
...your highness) be somewhat hearkened unto and recovered (if it may be) to come in unto your majesty to impart his own griefs, which no doubt he will do, if he will like his security. And then, I am persuaded, he will simply acknowledge to your majesty how far he hath offended... | |
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